Brownish red colour associated with Bordeaux wine.
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Examples for "burgundy"
Examples for "burgundy"
1The current burgundy colour is recommended, but not mandated, by EU rules.
2Mrs Glick was wearing a burgundy-colored quilted house coat and knitted slippers.
3His burgundy, silk foulard tie was number 280235 from the same catalog.
4Inside the carpet was thick and simply patterned in a soft burgundy.
5And be very careful not to spill a drop of the burgundy.
1The rust and mildew may be held in check by bordeaux mixture.
2I'm spraying my tomatoes with bordeaux mixture and it feels great.
3Heightened interest has, however, caused some prices to soar, particularly for Bordeaux.
4Bordeaux had seen its last -and perhaps most extraordinary -Hour.
5We are getting perfect vintages.' The same thing has happened in Bordeaux.
1He said the issue was a storm in a Westminster claret glass.
2Dunstan swallowed the claret; the casual question had slipped through his guard.
3She will receive a Berry Bros & Rudd mixed case of claret.
4She will receive a Berry Brothers & Rudd mixed case of claret.
5It was filled with mulled claret, to the amazement of the Prussians.
1The females of both species are clad in the same reddish-brown suits.
2Larks and finches were busily searching for seeds in the reddish-brown soil.
3It turns reddish-brown and becomes yellow again with hydrochloric acid-turmeric; 2.
4For the most part, however, the reddish-brown of sandstone was the same.
5He could distinguish her gray figure in relief against the reddish-brown wall.
Translations for claret violet